Justin Bieber Breaks Eight Guinness World Records

Thanks to the success of his fourth studio album Purpose
- byMegan Pustetto

31 Aug
2016

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Justin Bieber has made the latest edition of the Guinness World Records book, not just once, but a mammoth 8 times.

The “Sorry” singer, 22, holds the following records for 2017:

· The most streamed track on Spotify in one week (“What Do You Mean?”, 30,723,708 times)

· Most streamed album on Spotify in one week (Purpose, 205 million times)

· The most simultaneous tracks on the Billboard Hot 100 (17 in December 2015)

· The first artist to fill three top slots simultanesouly on the U.K. singles chart (“Love Yourself”, “Sorry” and “What Do You Mean?”)

· The most simultaneous new entries on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (13)

· The most Twitter followers (82,235,563)

· The most YouTube subscribers of any male (20,711,202)

· The most viewed YouTube music channel (10,478,651,389)

The Canadian singer-songwriter was recently presented with certificates for his achievements before before one of his sold-out shows on the Purpose World Tour at Madison Square Garden in New York by a team of Guinness staff.